Thursday, April 14, 2011

Kaizen Bespoke: SAFW Vesselina Pentcheva

Kaizen Bespoke:SA FASHION WEEK REVIEW

SA FASHION WEEK



Friday the 8th April saw the fashion week kick off taking place at the up market shine studios situated in the heart of braamfontein. The whole event was very much well put together the food and drinks were great not some dingy catering platters we are mostly served at some of these events. As I always say I love people who dress up by acknowledging such occasions. The guests smelled good and were looking on point in the latest local and international threads.

DAY ONE:

Black coffee opened the show where we saw human mannequins on the ramp in blonde and black afro wigs, lots of black and cream whites. Amanda laird cherry gave a stunning show, very clean sophisticated lines with neutral tones in chiffons. We saw the first show by Reggiestar the former RJKAY creative and partner Reggie. He delivered beautiful girly dresses in his trademark bright colored couture, he surprised all of us by singing some soulful love songs as his models were walking in his sexy evening gowns. Much love to Anele from 5fm for closing off in a very high note. Then there was Uyanda Mbuli’s show DFC, well let’s just say we all can see that Gert is gone however the sneakers and headphones supplied by Cross Trainer were very smart. What stood out for me was Ephraim Molingoana of Ephymol as usual he never disappoints as he went for a yacht/sailor look using lots of navy blues, red and white, Europa art shoes did so much justice to a very perfect collection. The after party was not opened for everyone but KAIZEN MAG was there of course and the mingle was great the canapés were decadent and Jameson as the one of the main sponsors kept us all happy for the rest of the night.

DAY TWO

Day two we were all exited for designers like Christopher strong, urban goddess whom I had not seen their shows before and they did not disappoint. Loxion kulca on the other hand, gave us the same old story boring with golf shirts, hats, and shorts and JR’s colourful sneakers which looked like Nike Air force knock offs and the celebrities who were all over the ramp did not help the situation either. I have to give love to Ole’ Ledimo for saving us from boredom his collabo collection with loxion kulca was wearable, practical and the tones he used were on point in browns, camels and above the knee shorts and linen blazers were my favorites. Palesa Mokubung deserves a mention as she never lets us down with her ethnic emphasized shoulders, bold prints and afro cat suits, her choice of models was very fresh with celebrity models like Nzinga,Claire Mawisa and Lerato Moloi who looked stunning. GUGULAM’s collection was absolutely hot, her corsets in sequins, cream chiffons and lots of brocades were beautiful, I see my future wife in a GUGULAM wedding gown one day, Gugu Mlambo great job.

Much love and respect to Thabo Maserumule of thunderstorm, his collection was fresh, I love him how he conforms not into what formal wear needs to look like, the tones were bright yet not too much in your face the pink fluffy shorts were very brave too. Gert Johan Coetzee is at his peak and should stay there, he does sexy couture in the most shocking brightest palettes and he added lots of studs. I have to give love to Bonang Matheba as she closed the Gert’s show. Bonang literally owned the ramp and made it her own and she looked like an urban goddess in a full length black fish tail with chainmail with flower details at the bottom.

DAY THREE

Day three was not too packed as day 1 and day 2. Most of the designers on day 3 showcased women’s collections only SMARTEEZ and Sheldon Kopman’ S NAKED APE showcased a men’s rang. I was a bit disappointed to see Terrence Clayton Bray not offering the men anything although his collection was on point the colors were bright and summery his choice of fabric was perfect for the season and the collection was practical and ready to wear. Well worth the closing. The SMARTEEZ collection was filled with lots of vintage and colours which is what their famous for. These Soweto rising stars did a great job and didn’t let us down as a lot of fashionistas were looking forward to their show indeed a breath of fresh air. You cannot mention bespoke men’s suits without mentioning NAKED APE, the cuts, the fits, the attention to detail and tailoring was very visible and clean. If you want to spoil yourself gents call Sheldon Kopman and you will never go wrong. This is where I wished I could win the lottery so I could spoil myself and loved ones in those designer threads we saw on the ramp. Let us go out in numbers and support our people as they wake up every day with us in their minds to make look good. See you in October for the winter collection.











by:Tshepang ‘’Dolcedon’’ Sebulela


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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Kaizen Events: The Hottest Chic

Who do you think is the hottest chick?

Kaizen Entertainment: Hennessy Remixed by Soul Candi Presents The Layabouts and Reel People

The Layabouts Reel People An exciting collaboration between luxury cognac brand Hennessy and SA's leading house music label Soul Candi Records will be unleashing UK house sensations, The Layabouts and Reel People for the first time to South African…


The Layabouts



Reel People



An exciting collaboration between luxury cognac brand Hennessy and SA’s leading house music label Soul Candi Records will be unleashing UK house sensations, The Layabouts and Reel People for the first time to South African house music revelers.



Hennessy Remixed by Soul Candi will kick off on 26 April, with a series of exclusive club tours that will combine smooth beats and soulful instrumentals, accompanied by the perfect blend of eaux-de-vie within each Hennessy drink. Local acts include Soul Candi heavyweight DJ China, the Metro FM Award winning Lulo Café and will also see Soul Candi’s latest signing, Mi Casa on the line-up.



With major titles featured on no less than seven Soul Candi chart topping compilations thus far the Layabouts are no strangers to the local house music scene. Made up by Leigh Darlow and Alex Paschali together with over eight years of production and DJ’ing experience, The Layabouts have worked with renowned international acts including Roland Clarke, Classic 7 and legendary vocalist Stephanie Mills. House music lovers will recognise the duo for their hit singles “Thank you” and “So Additive” as well as the popular remixes of “Tea” by Chocklate, a wonder mix of DJ Spinna’s “Living My Life” and the Stephanie Mills classic “Free”.



Hennessy Remixed by Soul Candi will be touring East London, Soweto, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town over the month of April.



For more information about Hennessy Remixed by Soul Candi event dates, ticket sales and local and international artists, visit www.hennessy.co.za



via: http://www.houseonmag.com/

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Kaizen Bespoke:The business of fashion or fashion as a business(Part 2)

 The business of fashion or fashion as a business(Part 2)
In dedication to the upcoming SA Fashion Week we look at the Business Of Fashion .Since the first show in 1997 held at the Sandton Square with only 10 of the country’s most established designers at the time showcasing. The South African Fashion Week has grown and survived, from parting ways with its long time main Sponsor (SANLAM) a few years ago to putting on some of the most spectacular shows in the country at some beautiful and historic venues. It seems this was the birth of an official fashion industry in South Africa, over the years there’ve been many fashion weeks and many designers.




This year’s SAFW, boasts a line-up of over 30 talented fashion designers which always makes for great excitement to all fashion enthusiasts.



SAFW introduced the buyers lounge an initiative to not only keep focus on the glamour of the event but to assist designers by exposing them to the core business of the industry. Which is the distribution and retailing of their merchandise as it is integral in expanding their brands. This also gets the designers to start taking their art as an actual income generating business that has growth potential and is a participant in the sustainability of our economy.



It also inspires young, aspiring designers and entrepreneurs to want to get into the industry. I think this was a great idea and it will steer fashion in South Africa in the right direction.

SAFW Founder Lucilla Booysen

Kaizen SPORTS: ROUND UP


Rugby


The Stomers’ have managed to secured their second major away win of 16-6 against long time local rivals sharks, in the space of a fortnight. The Stomers’, who’ve remained unbeaten in all their matches including friendlies, have taken their victory incredibly well showing no signs of arrogance.


This leaves the Stormers still on top of the log after six matches – some other teams have played seven – but coach Allister Coetzee knows that the challenge never stops. He would have noted that Will Genia, the Reds captain, spoke quite a bit about the Stormers after his team’s win over the Lions at the weekend, and if you look at the log situation, Saturday’s clash between the two teams at Newlands is another massive one.

The Reds are currently joint second on the overall log with the Crusaders, and a loss for the Stormers on Saturday could see them over-taken in the battle for pole position.



Soccer

Baroka FC caused the greatest upset this weekend when they trashed PSL side Moroka Swallows 2 – 1 the last 16 of the Nedbank Cup match played at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Sunday afternoon.


Thanks to second half goals by Katlego Mashego and Mashilo Moremi, while Swallows got their consolation goal from the boot of Augustine Leonard. Baroka FC’s top goal-scorer, Thobani Mncwango, was a constant threat for the Swallows defense.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Kaizen Bespoke:The International Winter FASHION Trends: leSTYLE!

The ladies winter style we classify it as the leSTYLE!



Maxi lengths, floral fetish, oversized and laidback, 70’s kick flare, fur trims, lace up boots, African prints, rocker’ chick jackets all this and more on the winter menu.
The looks are playful, nostalgic, free spirited with almost a hippie like edge to them. It’s about personality, layering, eccentricity a twist to winter fashion as we’ve known. Take note and have fun with it!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Full length dresses and skirts_(www.lefashion.com)










Oversized tops give for a cool laidback look_ (http://www.inthefashionloop.com/)















Kick flare man pants_ (Carolina Herera)







Hats, hats, hats_ need I say more!













Bobby socks!












Knee length boots and coats






By: Nonhlanhla Mahoto